I'm a man, damn it. That has nothing to do with it. I just don't like listening to them very much. I do like hearing the large crowds cheering, though.

You know, you got me thinking... in this age of digital television and sub-channels, why can't sports networks offer multiple audio feeds? You could have home crews, road crews, or no crew at all and just listen to the sounds of the game.

You know, you got me thinking... in this age of digital television and sub-channels, why can't sports networks offer multiple audio feeds? You could have home crews, road crews, or no crew at all and just listen to the sounds of the game.

Sometimes, possibly. But that doesn't make my point any less valid. The "everybody pile on Guzman and Morgan" act is so stale you could hit a fastball with it. And yet that crowd rarely ever says a bad word about Zimm or Hammer's prolonged slumps, or Dunn's atrocious RISP numbers.

You know, you got me thinking... in this age of digital television and sub-channels, why can't sports networks offer multiple audio feeds? You could have home crews, road crews, or no crew at all and just listen to the sounds of the game.

The Charlie & Dave Nationals radio broadcast is on now. Confirms that Fox has about a 7-10 second delayed broadcast, since the ESPN WNFF fantasy league showed Nyjer's stolen base just as he was sliding into 3B on Fox.

The Charlie & Dave Nationals radio broadcast is on now. Confirms that Fox has about a 7-10 second delayed broadcast, since the ESPN WNFF fantasy league showed Nyjer's stolen base just as he was sliding into 3B on Fox.

I don't think I even own a radio aside from the one in my car (which I've used about 3 times in a year)